Vadhav

Vadhav
वढाव
village
Vadhav

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 18°45′41″N 73°1′55″E / 18.76139°N 73.03194°E / 18.76139; 73.03194Coordinates: 18°45′41″N 73°1′55″E / 18.76139°N 73.03194°E / 18.76139; 73.03194
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Raigad
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 402107
Nearest city Pen

Vadhav (Devnagari:वढाव) is a village in the tehsil/mandal of Pen in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.[1][2]

Main Attraction

The Radha Krishna Temple built in the 19th century AD, with Shri. Narayan Paranjape as the first head priest then is a must visit. A Mela (yatra) is celebrated in the month of April in the faith of Bahiri Dev. Procession of Bahiri Dev is arranged. A Traditional competition of raising Kathi is held. Most senior ctizens from Patil Family came to Vadhav for stayinga they have their KULDEV THANKESHWAR in Kamble Ali. Temple has been made in which six Lord ancient stone idols with Lord Shiva are seen.A Grand Festival is celebrated on the occasion of Mahashivratri.

Radha-Krushna, Vadhav
Shree Bahiri Dev procession 2015
Vadhav yatra 2015

Geographical Details

This village is 12 km away from Pen city. The total area of this village is 29,900 hectares. 4,900 hectares of land are cultivable, 2,500 hectares of land are irrigated and 12,400 hectares of land are non-irrigated.[3][4]

Demography

Vadhav village is a non-tribal village with majority of Agri Caste population. There are five Ali's in Vadhav village.

Culture

Vadhav has many Hindu temples, some of which host annual festivals.

Shree Veerabhadra Devasthan-Vadhav.
Shree Ganesh Mandir, Vadhav
Shree RadhaKrushna Devasthan-Vadhav.
Shree Bahiridev Devasthan-Vadhav.
Shree Dutta Mandir-Vadhav.
Shree Gavdevi Mandir-Vadhav.
Shree Hanuman Mandir-Vadhav.
Shree Thankeshwar Devasthan-Vadhav

History

Indulal Yagnik - Indian independence activist, a leader of the All India Kisan Sabha held a divisional Kisan conference attended by 1,000 peasants at Vadhav village in the month of November 1937.[5]

Reaching Vadhav Village

By train

By road

See also

Indulal Yagnik

References

External links

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